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Singing from Underground to the World

Listening to the Music of Contemporary Chinese Christianity

[…] pieces by Chairman Mao’s Red Guards (红卫兵). In the midst of this persecution, most Christians went underground and resorted to secret meetings. These Christians faced the d aunting question of how to lead a normal Christian life under the grave threat of this disastrous, national, political climate. It was a severe problem for those […]

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Cancel Christmas?

[…] booklet they received was colorful. Later one teenager skipped the refreshments and was matching the figures with what she saw in her booklet. The  next day her aunt came to an English lesson and wanted to know if it was a true story. What had her niece shared that night? Out came Google translate […]

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3 Questions: Jennifer Lin

[…] corresponding and in a letter he described what he was thinking at the moment he was captured by the mob. I shared all of this with my aunt and father and none of them had ever heard the story. It was an important moment in my grandfather’s life, but he had never talked about […]

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ZGBriefs | January 27, 2022

[…] Up and See the Vastness of the World”: Learning from the Chinese House Church (January 19, 2022, Covenant College, via YouTube) My Life in Christ (January 24, 2022, ChinaSource Blog) My aunt, my father’s younger sister, was the first Christian in my family. When she learned of my confusion, she told me to follow Jesus Christ to gain […]

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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

The Extra-ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China

[…] Among these were: The value and importance of language study The need for support back in the “home country,” ideally with family, to provide stability (as did Aunt Tem’s Dublin home for the Stewart children) Firm friends in the ”field” Sound education as a basis to really contribute (and the family’s wealth clearly enabled […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

[…] its employees. China Craves Foreign Goods. Students in Australia Supply Them. (May 2, 2017, The New York Times) Zhang Yuan’s business started with favors for relatives: an aunt who wanted baby formula, a cousin looking for Ugg boots. She was a college student here in Australia, and every dollar helped, so she mailed the items […]

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An Unexpected Treasure

[…] China. In 1984, shortly before I set out to serve in China, I had the opportunity to meet Dale and Alma, who were close friends of my aunt and uncle, in a small Minnesota town. Alma was taking care of Dale whose body was succumbing to ALS. Even though he was bedridden and could […]

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Does a Story Go with This?

[…] The questions and comments have represented the times. “Do you celebrate like they do on Friends?” “Does your family believe this?” “Are Jesus and Santa brothers?” “My aunt knows this story!” “Is this the silent night?” Freshmen classes are known for their enthusiasm and holidays are no exception. Some years the requests “to do […]

Chinese Church Voices

Christian Suffering: Remembering Xu Guoyong

[…] fell from a high-rise window. His daughter died because of the negligence of Guoyong's sister, who was looking after her. His wife, already worried because of Guoyong's aunt's imprudent care of the child, that morning prayed, "God, protect my child." By that afternoon their child had the accident. One Sunday a few years later […]

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30 and Independent

Young Chinese Christians Dealing with Age-Related Expectations

[…] feel tremendous pressure to lock down these goals before the age of thirty. In an increasingly competitive society, the pressure to meet such expectations can be d aunting. In this article from Territory, five Chinese Christians reflect on how they cope with the expectations that come with turning thirty. The premise of this article […]